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James B. Grinder was born on 1945 in Arkansas, is a killer. Discover James B. Grinder's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 65 years old?
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Occupation | Woodcutter |
Age | 65 years old |
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Born | 1945, 1945 |
Birthday | 1945 |
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Date of death | (2010-00-00) |
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Nationality | Arkansas |
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James B. Grinder Height, Weight & Measurements
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Dating & Relationship status
He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Children | 1 |
James B. Grinder Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is James B. Grinder worth at the age of 65 years old? James B. Grinder’s income source is mostly from being a successful killer. He is from Arkansas. We have estimated James B. Grinder's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2023 | $1 Million - $5 Million |
Salary in 2023 | Under Review |
Net Worth in 2022 | Pending |
Salary in 2022 | Under Review |
House | Not Available |
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Source of Income | killer |
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Timeline
In 2010, James B. Grinder died in prison from natural causes.
However, there was a problem with Grinder's confession to Julianne Helton's murder. Grinder had changed his story many times, even contradicting himself at points. Since police had no physical evidence connecting Grinder to the murder, his confession was essential for a conviction. In June 1999, Sheriff Robert Dawson contacted Dr. Lawrence Farwell, a neuropsychiatrist and the inventor of brain fingerprinting, a scientific technique used to determine information stored in a subjects brain.
In March 1998, Grinder and two others were arrested for burglary. Grinder had long been a suspect in Julianne Helton's murder, but police couldn't find enough evidence to arrest him. After his arrest for burglary, police offered him a plea deal for life in prison, so he confessed. Upon hearing that Grinder confessed to Helton's murder, Russellville police traveled to Macon County to question him about the murders of Teresa Williams, Crystal Parton, and Cynthia Mabry. Grinder also confessed to these murders, proving details only the perpetrator would know.
The skeletal remains of Teresa Williams and Crystal Parton were found by a deer hunter in 1986. Cynthia Mabry's body has never been found.
On the early morning of January 8, 1984, the car of Julianne Helton, 25, was found by Missouri State Highway Patrol at the Marceline junction in Macon County, Missouri. Helton's parents filed a missing persons report after she failed to come home from a party in New Cambria the night before. Investigators immediately suspected foul play in her death, noting her car had been sabotaged. A search party was soon assembled, and they searched for her in Macon and Linn counties. On January 11, 1984, two volunteer searchers and railroad workers found Helton's fully-clothed body in a field near tracks of the Santa Fe railroad – eight miles northwest of where her car had been found. She had been raped, beaten, and stabbed to death by Grinder. Her hands were also bound in front with baling twine and her right hand showed defensive wounds. Helton's purse and the weapon used to stab her were missing.
On December 2, 1976, Grinder picked up Teresa Williams, 13, Crystal Donita Parton, 14, and Cynthia Mabry, 13, outside Russellville, Arkansas. According to Grinder, the three girls voluntary got into his car after he offered to buy them alcohol. After purchasing alcohol in Morrilton, he drove them to Brock Cemetery where he raped Williams and Parton. He then strangled them and stabbed them in the neck before hiding their bodies under some brush off a nearby dead-end road. He then took Mabry, who was still alive, into a forest and raped her. Grinder then attempted to bludgeon her to death with a soda bottle. However, Mabry was still alive, so he beat her to death with a tire iron.
James B. Grinder (1945–2010) was an American serial killer and rapist who murdered three teenage girls in Arkansas and a woman in Missouri between 1976 and 1984. Grinder wasn't apprehended until his confession in March 1998. However, authorities still had little evidence tying Grinder to the murders, so they used a technique known as brain fingerprinting to help prove his guilt. In 1999, Grinder was convicted of the four murders and sentenced to life imprisonment. He remained imprisoned until his death in 2010.
James B. Grinder was born in 1945. In 1980, Grinder had a daughter, but he and his child's mother split-up soon afterward. He later moved to Macon County, Missouri.
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